KYLIE MINOGUE

Kylie Minogue swims barely naked in her clip Flower

Kylie Minogue swims barely naked in her clip FlowerAustralian songstress Kylie Minogue can be seen naked in her most recent video premiere "Flower". Channeling her inner goddess, Kylie looks gorgeous wearing a long white dress, as she soaks herself in the sea. he is also seen walking alone in an open terrain and embraces the wind on a swing.

Shot back in August in black and white, the clip was directed by Minogue herself. Speaking about her directorial debut through the clip, she said, "I wanted to direct the video as I have always known how I wanted to illustrate the song. The shoot was a fun couple of days and I hope fans love the result." The location for the video was picked at the seaside town in Cornwall.

"Flower" itself was originally written during Minogue's session for her 2007 LP "X", but is now included on her forthcoming orchestral pop album The Abbey Road Sessions. Instead of boasting dance beat, the song is more of a mid-tempo pop number. "Distant child, my flower, are you blowing in the breeze?/ Can you feel me as I breathe life into you," the songstress croons in the verse.

Music video: Kylie Minogue "Flower"

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The Abbey Road Sessions will be released by Astralwerks on November 6th. The CD will be available in standard edition and also as a Limited Edition Casebound book CD with 24-page booklet including additional photos, graphics and liner notes. A 2xLP Deluxe Gatefold Vinyl + CD edition will also be available.

The album itself contains 16 classic songs from Kylie's catalog, re-imagined and re-arranged for orchestral ensemble at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London. Highlights include inventive new arrangements of the global hits "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", "The Locomotion", "All The Lovers" and a very special re-recording of "Where The Wild Roses Grow" with Nick Cave, originally released in 1996.